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2009-12-05
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I refuse to go get a new SIM card to "increase the battery power" on my phone. Silly.
I have had mine for a week and I cant get more than 6-7 hours and I have turned off wifi, bluetooth, email checking etc. I mean, the point of this phone is to have all that. I shouldnt have to turn it all off to conserve battery then turn it all on for a quick second and then turn it off to conserve battery...silly.
I am putting mine on Craigslist and going back to my E71.
If they are going to produce a mobile computer then add a battery to support it. I do not think an OTA update is going to suddenly make it better...
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2009-12-05
, 01:32
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I am in NYC, always full bar. Maybe wait a while until battery get fully optimize with charging cycle.
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2009-12-05
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I think you should (if you haven't already) condition the battery. I know some will say you don't have to with Lithium Ion batteries. But in my experience with the N900, after fully charging and fully discharging several times, my battery life has extended. I think what drains the battery a lot depends on what you do with it. Simple websurfing over the cellular network (for me Tmobile USA) takes up little battery juice. Example, surfing websites like reading sports, news, etc. Even sending SMS and a little phone conversations, and a few pics are fine.
But once you go to websites like Youtube and watch videos, the battery starts to drain significantly. Or playing videos in your library.
Are you using your N900 on Youtube a lot or playing videos in your library?
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2009-12-05
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Mine was also like that on my 3rd charge cycle, it would only last for 6 hours on idle. But now 5th charge, its so much better.
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2009-12-05
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I shouldnt have to turn it all off to conserve battery then turn it all on for a quick second and then turn it off to conserve battery...silly.
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2009-12-05
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2009-12-05
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2009-12-05
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exactly
not silly, but simply ******ED.
whats the point of having an all in one, when you can only use one function if you want half-decent battery life. I hate to say it, but certain competitors offer phones that have much BETTER battery life, without having to take that extra mile like getting a new sim card. These competitors also offer phones where you can actually use the widgets without it being a concern on battery life.
Honestly, as much as you guys say N900 provides more potential or functionality, it's all a moot point if you cant even use it all without having you're battery die on you less than half way through your day.
it's sort of like making a car engine with 2000 HP but not having the proper transmission, tires, brakes and car frame to support it. Basically paying extra money for...nothing...
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2009-12-05
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I wonder for the ppl who reportedly gets 1-2 full days worth of battery life, how they are using it.
Maybe someone can start a thread or a log of ppl's battery life results while keeping track of each person's location, what cell provider, are they on 2G, 2.5G,3G, 3.5G, how old their SIM card, hours of surfing, youtubing, playing games or videos or music, wifi on/off, GPS on/off, display brightness level setting, vibrate on/off, widgets used, sms and calling usage, etc. Using these statistics, hopefully we can come to some conclusion and bring these findings to Nokia/Maemo for them to address.
But once you go to websites like Youtube and watch videos, the battery starts to drain significantly. Or playing videos in your library.
Are you using your N900 on Youtube a lot or playing videos in your library?